Re: HELP!!! Adjusting Trim ( porposing )
Sorry it took so long to get into this post, I missed it!<br /><br />As most of the answers here have indicated the problem with the boat (and most stern drive and OB) is simply balance. The CG or axis point as I like to call it is in the last 1/3 of the boat. This gives the bow a significant mechanical advantage when it comes to movement up and down. Setting the motor trim down puts the prop in a position which lifts the stern, and raising the stern pushes the bow down (axis rotation). This extra lift will minimize or sometimies eliminate the porpoising. This position also helps lift the stern on acceleration to assist the boat to plane. What is the down side? Generally a loss of speed at any rpm level including top speed, and a loss of economy since the prop is running at an angle not perpendicular. Additionally the boat may run bow down at cruising speeds resulting in bow steering, especially in turns.<br /><br />Changing the balance of the boat (weight forward) will help the boat to plane, and you them may be able to trim the motor out a hole or two. However any permanent change in balance will cause some compromise under some conditions. In other words, fix one thing and cause another problem. <br /><br />Changing prop has been the "common solution" for just about everything relating to speed, attitude, hole shot, porpoising, acceleration, etc. Props are for propulsion, and any other use is a compromise to performance. <br /><br />We developed Smart Tabs specifically for boat in the smaller range which are used for a multitude of tasks. Trim tabs free up the prop of it's other tasks so that the overall performance improves. Porpoising, "hole shot", high bow rise, handling, are all a function of the trim tabs. Trim Tabs are an extension of the hull that can be or does adjust to the condition and circumstance. Like flaps on an airplane wing. <br /><br />They will be the most influential change you can make to the performance of this boat. Do some research.